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[$] Facing the Git commit-ID collision catastrophe
Friday December 13, 2024. 07:22 PM , from LWN.net
Commits in the Git source-code management system are identified by the
SHA-1 hash of their contents — though the specific hash may change someday. The full hash is a 160-bit quantity, normally written as a 40-character hexadecimal string. While those strings are convenient for computers to work with, humans find them to be a bit unwieldy, so it is common to abbreviate the hash values to shorter strings. Geert Uytterhoeven recently proposed increasing the length of those abbreviated hashes as used in the kernel community, but the problem he was working to solve may not be as urgent as it seems.
https://lwn.net/Articles/1001526/
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